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Re: THE EAGLE

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  Re: THE EAGLE Tahitian pearl <j63480576@gmail.com> - 2025-01-24 09:58 -0600
    Re: THE EAGLE % <pursent100@gmail.com> - 2025-01-24 09:01 -0700
      Re: THE EAGLE Tahitian pearl <j63480576@gmail.com> - 2025-01-24 11:18 -0600
        Re: THE EAGLE % <pursent100@gmail.com> - 2025-01-24 11:45 -0700
          Re: THE EAGLE Tahitian pearl <j63480576@gmail.com> - 2025-01-24 14:07 -0600
            Re: THE EAGLE % <pursent100@gmail.com> - 2025-01-24 13:09 -0700
              Re: THE EAGLE Tahitian pearl <j63480576@gmail.com> - 2025-01-24 14:26 -0600
                Re: THE EAGLE % <pursent100@gmail.com> - 2025-01-24 13:28 -0700
                  Re: THE EAGLE Tahitian pearl <j63480576@gmail.com> - 2025-01-24 14:47 -0600
                    Re: THE EAGLE % <pursent100@gmail.com> - 2025-01-24 13:55 -0700

#18154 — Re: THE EAGLE

FromTahitian pearl <j63480576@gmail.com>
Date2025-01-24 09:58 -0600
SubjectRe: THE EAGLE
Message-ID<lvhrlbF9p7hU1@mid.individual.net>
% wrote:
> Tahitian pearl wrote:
>> % wrote:
>>> Sn!pe wrote:
>>>> % <pursent100@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> jojo wrote:
>>>>>> % wrote:
>>>>>>> .
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> The Eagle wasn't always the Eagle. The Eagle, before he became the
>>>>>>> Eagle, was Yucatangee, the Talker. Yucatangee talked and talked. It
>>>>>>> talked so much it heard only itself. Not the river, not the wind, 
>>>>>>> not
>>>>>>> even the Wolf. The Raven came and said The Wolf is hungry. If you 
>>>>>>> stop
>>>>>>> talking, you'll hear him. The wind too. And when you hear the wind,
>>>>>>> you'll fly. So he stopped talking. And became its nature, the Eagle.
>>>>>>> The Eagle soared, and its flight said all it needed to say.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> eagles have such high pitched calls, i dont like that.
>>>>>
>>>>> yea they screech like sea gulls
>>>>
>>>> We call seagulls 'shite hawks', just because.
>>>>
>>> its not an unfamiliar name here either
>>
>> We use english here because it's our first language.
> 
> oh you use a stolen language , no  wait ,
> you're all british immigrants well you might be denied next

maybe so.

We don't call fairly clean birds Fecal Avians.  I think the phrase is, 
Call a spade a spade.

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#18155

From% <pursent100@gmail.com>
Date2025-01-24 09:01 -0700
Message-ID<2h2dna03btzrJA76nZ2dnZfqn_qdnZ2d@giganews.com>
In reply to#18154
Tahitian pearl wrote:
> % wrote:
>> Tahitian pearl wrote:
>>> % wrote:
>>>> Sn!pe wrote:
>>>>> % <pursent100@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> jojo wrote:
>>>>>>> % wrote:
>>>>>>>> .
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> The Eagle wasn't always the Eagle. The Eagle, before he became the
>>>>>>>> Eagle, was Yucatangee, the Talker. Yucatangee talked and talked. It
>>>>>>>> talked so much it heard only itself. Not the river, not the 
>>>>>>>> wind, not
>>>>>>>> even the Wolf. The Raven came and said The Wolf is hungry. If 
>>>>>>>> you stop
>>>>>>>> talking, you'll hear him. The wind too. And when you hear the wind,
>>>>>>>> you'll fly. So he stopped talking. And became its nature, the 
>>>>>>>> Eagle.
>>>>>>>> The Eagle soared, and its flight said all it needed to say.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> eagles have such high pitched calls, i dont like that.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> yea they screech like sea gulls
>>>>>
>>>>> We call seagulls 'shite hawks', just because.
>>>>>
>>>> its not an unfamiliar name here either
>>>
>>> We use english here because it's our first language.
>>
>> oh you use a stolen language , no  wait ,
>> you're all british immigrants well you might be denied next
> 
> maybe so.
> 
> We don't call fairly clean birds Fecal Avians.  I think the phrase is, 
> Call a spade a spade.

what do you call them

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#18156

FromTahitian pearl <j63480576@gmail.com>
Date2025-01-24 11:18 -0600
Message-ID<lvi0bhFaggnU1@mid.individual.net>
In reply to#18155
% wrote:
> Tahitian pearl wrote:
>> % wrote:
>>> Tahitian pearl wrote:
>>>> % wrote:
>>>>> Sn!pe wrote:
>>>>>> % <pursent100@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> jojo wrote:
>>>>>>>> % wrote:
>>>>>>>>> .
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> The Eagle wasn't always the Eagle. The Eagle, before he became the
>>>>>>>>> Eagle, was Yucatangee, the Talker. Yucatangee talked and 
>>>>>>>>> talked. It
>>>>>>>>> talked so much it heard only itself. Not the river, not the 
>>>>>>>>> wind, not
>>>>>>>>> even the Wolf. The Raven came and said The Wolf is hungry. If 
>>>>>>>>> you stop
>>>>>>>>> talking, you'll hear him. The wind too. And when you hear the 
>>>>>>>>> wind,
>>>>>>>>> you'll fly. So he stopped talking. And became its nature, the 
>>>>>>>>> Eagle.
>>>>>>>>> The Eagle soared, and its flight said all it needed to say.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> eagles have such high pitched calls, i dont like that.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> yea they screech like sea gulls
>>>>>>
>>>>>> We call seagulls 'shite hawks', just because.
>>>>>>
>>>>> its not an unfamiliar name here either
>>>>
>>>> We use english here because it's our first language.
>>>
>>> oh you use a stolen language , no  wait ,
>>> you're all british immigrants well you might be denied next
>>
>> maybe so.
>>
>> We don't call fairly clean birds Fecal Avians.  I think the phrase is, 
>> Call a spade a spade.
> 
> what do you call them

seagulls <--- without a space

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#18157

From% <pursent100@gmail.com>
Date2025-01-24 11:45 -0700
Message-ID<mIOdnaQ8z8p7Qg76nZ2dnZfqn_qdnZ2d@giganews.com>
In reply to#18156
Tahitian pearl wrote:
> % wrote:
>> Tahitian pearl wrote:
>>> % wrote:
>>>> Tahitian pearl wrote:
>>>>> % wrote:
>>>>>> Sn!pe wrote:
>>>>>>> % <pursent100@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> jojo wrote:
>>>>>>>>> % wrote:
>>>>>>>>>> .
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> The Eagle wasn't always the Eagle. The Eagle, before he became 
>>>>>>>>>> the
>>>>>>>>>> Eagle, was Yucatangee, the Talker. Yucatangee talked and 
>>>>>>>>>> talked. It
>>>>>>>>>> talked so much it heard only itself. Not the river, not the 
>>>>>>>>>> wind, not
>>>>>>>>>> even the Wolf. The Raven came and said The Wolf is hungry. If 
>>>>>>>>>> you stop
>>>>>>>>>> talking, you'll hear him. The wind too. And when you hear the 
>>>>>>>>>> wind,
>>>>>>>>>> you'll fly. So he stopped talking. And became its nature, the 
>>>>>>>>>> Eagle.
>>>>>>>>>> The Eagle soared, and its flight said all it needed to say.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> eagles have such high pitched calls, i dont like that.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> yea they screech like sea gulls
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> We call seagulls 'shite hawks', just because.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>> its not an unfamiliar name here either
>>>>>
>>>>> We use english here because it's our first language.
>>>>
>>>> oh you use a stolen language , no  wait ,
>>>> you're all british immigrants well you might be denied next
>>>
>>> maybe so.
>>>
>>> We don't call fairly clean birds Fecal Avians.  I think the phrase 
>>> is, Call a spade a spade.
>>
>> what do you call them
> 
> seagulls <--- without a space

well that's not english either

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#18158

FromTahitian pearl <j63480576@gmail.com>
Date2025-01-24 14:07 -0600
Message-ID<lvia8hFc1ssU1@mid.individual.net>
In reply to#18157
% wrote:
> Tahitian pearl wrote:
>> % wrote:
>>> Tahitian pearl wrote:
>>>> % wrote:
>>>>> Tahitian pearl wrote:
>>>>>> % wrote:
>>>>>>> Sn!pe wrote:
>>>>>>>> % <pursent100@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> jojo wrote:
>>>>>>>>>> % wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>> .
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> The Eagle wasn't always the Eagle. The Eagle, before he 
>>>>>>>>>>> became the
>>>>>>>>>>> Eagle, was Yucatangee, the Talker. Yucatangee talked and 
>>>>>>>>>>> talked. It
>>>>>>>>>>> talked so much it heard only itself. Not the river, not the 
>>>>>>>>>>> wind, not
>>>>>>>>>>> even the Wolf. The Raven came and said The Wolf is hungry. If 
>>>>>>>>>>> you stop
>>>>>>>>>>> talking, you'll hear him. The wind too. And when you hear the 
>>>>>>>>>>> wind,
>>>>>>>>>>> you'll fly. So he stopped talking. And became its nature, the 
>>>>>>>>>>> Eagle.
>>>>>>>>>>> The Eagle soared, and its flight said all it needed to say.
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> eagles have such high pitched calls, i dont like that.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> yea they screech like sea gulls
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> We call seagulls 'shite hawks', just because.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> its not an unfamiliar name here either
>>>>>>
>>>>>> We use english here because it's our first language.
>>>>>
>>>>> oh you use a stolen language , no  wait ,
>>>>> you're all british immigrants well you might be denied next
>>>>
>>>> maybe so.
>>>>
>>>> We don't call fairly clean birds Fecal Avians.  I think the phrase 
>>>> is, Call a spade a spade.
>>>
>>> what do you call them
>>
>> seagulls <--- without a space
> 
> well that's not english either

Actually they fly around sandy beaches, and are sometimes found near 
lakes inland.  Wells are underground but these are flying white and 
pepper L birds.  You're always caught up on dirty tombs.  I don't think 
you'll ever be worth more than 3 mass graves. My best caving experience 
was in Concord near Oklahoma when I was shorter.

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#18159

From% <pursent100@gmail.com>
Date2025-01-24 13:09 -0700
Message-ID<eSqdnWM-Nc3nbg76nZ2dnZfqn_gAAAAA@giganews.com>
In reply to#18158
Tahitian pearl wrote:
> % wrote:
>> Tahitian pearl wrote:
>>> % wrote:
>>>> Tahitian pearl wrote:
>>>>> % wrote:
>>>>>> Tahitian pearl wrote:
>>>>>>> % wrote:
>>>>>>>> Sn!pe wrote:
>>>>>>>>> % <pursent100@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> jojo wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>> % wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>> .
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> The Eagle wasn't always the Eagle. The Eagle, before he 
>>>>>>>>>>>> became the
>>>>>>>>>>>> Eagle, was Yucatangee, the Talker. Yucatangee talked and 
>>>>>>>>>>>> talked. It
>>>>>>>>>>>> talked so much it heard only itself. Not the river, not the 
>>>>>>>>>>>> wind, not
>>>>>>>>>>>> even the Wolf. The Raven came and said The Wolf is hungry. 
>>>>>>>>>>>> If you stop
>>>>>>>>>>>> talking, you'll hear him. The wind too. And when you hear 
>>>>>>>>>>>> the wind,
>>>>>>>>>>>> you'll fly. So he stopped talking. And became its nature, 
>>>>>>>>>>>> the Eagle.
>>>>>>>>>>>> The Eagle soared, and its flight said all it needed to say.
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> eagles have such high pitched calls, i dont like that.
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> yea they screech like sea gulls
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> We call seagulls 'shite hawks', just because.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> its not an unfamiliar name here either
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> We use english here because it's our first language.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> oh you use a stolen language , no  wait ,
>>>>>> you're all british immigrants well you might be denied next
>>>>>
>>>>> maybe so.
>>>>>
>>>>> We don't call fairly clean birds Fecal Avians.  I think the phrase 
>>>>> is, Call a spade a spade.
>>>>
>>>> what do you call them
>>>
>>> seagulls <--- without a space
>>
>> well that's not english either
> 
> Actually they fly around sandy beaches, and are sometimes found near 
> lakes inland.  Wells are underground but these are flying white and 
> pepper L birds.  You're always caught up on dirty tombs.  I don't think 
> you'll ever be worth more than 3 mass graves. My best caving experience 
> was in Concord near Oklahoma when I was shorter.

its a shame you wreck every point you try to make

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#18160

FromTahitian pearl <j63480576@gmail.com>
Date2025-01-24 14:26 -0600
Message-ID<lvibbpFc7mtU1@mid.individual.net>
In reply to#18159
% wrote:
> Tahitian pearl wrote:
>> % wrote:
>>> Tahitian pearl wrote:
>>>> % wrote:
>>>>> Tahitian pearl wrote:
>>>>>> % wrote:
>>>>>>> Tahitian pearl wrote:
>>>>>>>> % wrote:
>>>>>>>>> Sn!pe wrote:
>>>>>>>>>> % <pursent100@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> jojo wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>> % wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>>> .
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> The Eagle wasn't always the Eagle. The Eagle, before he 
>>>>>>>>>>>>> became the
>>>>>>>>>>>>> Eagle, was Yucatangee, the Talker. Yucatangee talked and 
>>>>>>>>>>>>> talked. It
>>>>>>>>>>>>> talked so much it heard only itself. Not the river, not the 
>>>>>>>>>>>>> wind, not
>>>>>>>>>>>>> even the Wolf. The Raven came and said The Wolf is hungry. 
>>>>>>>>>>>>> If you stop
>>>>>>>>>>>>> talking, you'll hear him. The wind too. And when you hear 
>>>>>>>>>>>>> the wind,
>>>>>>>>>>>>> you'll fly. So he stopped talking. And became its nature, 
>>>>>>>>>>>>> the Eagle.
>>>>>>>>>>>>> The Eagle soared, and its flight said all it needed to say.
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> eagles have such high pitched calls, i dont like that.
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> yea they screech like sea gulls
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> We call seagulls 'shite hawks', just because.
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> its not an unfamiliar name here either
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> We use english here because it's our first language.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> oh you use a stolen language , no  wait ,
>>>>>>> you're all british immigrants well you might be denied next
>>>>>>
>>>>>> maybe so.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> We don't call fairly clean birds Fecal Avians.  I think the phrase 
>>>>>> is, Call a spade a spade.
>>>>>
>>>>> what do you call them
>>>>
>>>> seagulls <--- without a space
>>>
>>> well that's not english either
>>
>> Actually they fly around sandy beaches, and are sometimes found near 
>> lakes inland.  Wells are underground but these are flying white and 
>> pepper L birds.  You're always caught up on dirty tombs.  I don't 
>> think you'll ever be worth more than 3 mass graves. My best caving 
>> experience was in Concord near Oklahoma when I was shorter.
> 
> its a shame you wreck every point you try to make

but the thing is that when I get paid I always see the job through.

plural noun: seagulls
a popular name for a gull.

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#18161

From% <pursent100@gmail.com>
Date2025-01-24 13:28 -0700
Message-ID<z-2cna3Wb_Rsag76nZ2dnZfqnPUAAAAA@giganews.com>
In reply to#18160
Tahitian pearl wrote:
> % wrote:
>> Tahitian pearl wrote:
>>> % wrote:
>>>> Tahitian pearl wrote:
>>>>> % wrote:
>>>>>> Tahitian pearl wrote:
>>>>>>> % wrote:
>>>>>>>> Tahitian pearl wrote:
>>>>>>>>> % wrote:
>>>>>>>>>> Sn!pe wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>> % <pursent100@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> jojo wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>>> % wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> .
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> The Eagle wasn't always the Eagle. The Eagle, before he 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> became the
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Eagle, was Yucatangee, the Talker. Yucatangee talked and 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> talked. It
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> talked so much it heard only itself. Not the river, not 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> the wind, not
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> even the Wolf. The Raven came and said The Wolf is hungry. 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> If you stop
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> talking, you'll hear him. The wind too. And when you hear 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> the wind,
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> you'll fly. So he stopped talking. And became its nature, 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> the Eagle.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> The Eagle soared, and its flight said all it needed to say.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> eagles have such high pitched calls, i dont like that.
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> yea they screech like sea gulls
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> We call seagulls 'shite hawks', just because.
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> its not an unfamiliar name here either
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> We use english here because it's our first language.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> oh you use a stolen language , no  wait ,
>>>>>>>> you're all british immigrants well you might be denied next
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> maybe so.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> We don't call fairly clean birds Fecal Avians.  I think the 
>>>>>>> phrase is, Call a spade a spade.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> what do you call them
>>>>>
>>>>> seagulls <--- without a space
>>>>
>>>> well that's not english either
>>>
>>> Actually they fly around sandy beaches, and are sometimes found near 
>>> lakes inland.  Wells are underground but these are flying white and 
>>> pepper L birds.  You're always caught up on dirty tombs.  I don't 
>>> think you'll ever be worth more than 3 mass graves. My best caving 
>>> experience was in Concord near Oklahoma when I was shorter.
>>
>> its a shame you wreck every point you try to make
> 
> but the thing is that when I get paid I always see the job through.
> 
> plural noun: seagulls
> a popular name for a gull.

the quote machine

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#18162

FromTahitian pearl <j63480576@gmail.com>
Date2025-01-24 14:47 -0600
Message-ID<lvicjhFccr2U1@mid.individual.net>
In reply to#18161
% wrote:
> Tahitian pearl wrote:
>> % wrote:
>>> Tahitian pearl wrote:
>>>> % wrote:
>>>>> Tahitian pearl wrote:
>>>>>> % wrote:
>>>>>>> Tahitian pearl wrote:
>>>>>>>> % wrote:
>>>>>>>>> Tahitian pearl wrote:
>>>>>>>>>> % wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>> Sn!pe wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>> % <pursent100@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> jojo wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> % wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> .
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> The Eagle wasn't always the Eagle. The Eagle, before he 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> became the
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Eagle, was Yucatangee, the Talker. Yucatangee talked and 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> talked. It
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> talked so much it heard only itself. Not the river, not 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> the wind, not
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> even the Wolf. The Raven came and said The Wolf is 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> hungry. If you stop
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> talking, you'll hear him. The wind too. And when you hear 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> the wind,
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> you'll fly. So he stopped talking. And became its nature, 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> the Eagle.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> The Eagle soared, and its flight said all it needed to say.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> eagles have such high pitched calls, i dont like that.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> yea they screech like sea gulls
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> We call seagulls 'shite hawks', just because.
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> its not an unfamiliar name here either
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> We use english here because it's our first language.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> oh you use a stolen language , no  wait ,
>>>>>>>>> you're all british immigrants well you might be denied next
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> maybe so.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> We don't call fairly clean birds Fecal Avians.  I think the 
>>>>>>>> phrase is, Call a spade a spade.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> what do you call them
>>>>>>
>>>>>> seagulls <--- without a space
>>>>>
>>>>> well that's not english either
>>>>
>>>> Actually they fly around sandy beaches, and are sometimes found near 
>>>> lakes inland.  Wells are underground but these are flying white and 
>>>> pepper L birds.  You're always caught up on dirty tombs.  I don't 
>>>> think you'll ever be worth more than 3 mass graves. My best caving 
>>>> experience was in Concord near Oklahoma when I was shorter.
>>>
>>> its a shame you wreck every point you try to make
>>
>> but the thing is that when I get paid I always see the job through.
>>
>> plural noun: seagulls
>> a popular name for a gull.
> 
> the quote machine

toe the line... what do you have against seagulls?  They're a sign of 
submarine civilization.

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#18163

From% <pursent100@gmail.com>
Date2025-01-24 13:55 -0700
Message-ID<aaWcnVIojc21Yw76nZ2dnZfqn_SdnZ2d@giganews.com>
In reply to#18162
Tahitian pearl wrote:
> % wrote:
>> Tahitian pearl wrote:
>>> % wrote:
>>>> Tahitian pearl wrote:
>>>>> % wrote:
>>>>>> Tahitian pearl wrote:
>>>>>>> % wrote:
>>>>>>>> Tahitian pearl wrote:
>>>>>>>>> % wrote:
>>>>>>>>>> Tahitian pearl wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>> % wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>> Sn!pe wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>>> % <pursent100@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> jojo wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> % wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> .
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> The Eagle wasn't always the Eagle. The Eagle, before he 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> became the
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Eagle, was Yucatangee, the Talker. Yucatangee talked and 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> talked. It
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> talked so much it heard only itself. Not the river, not 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> the wind, not
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> even the Wolf. The Raven came and said The Wolf is 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> hungry. If you stop
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> talking, you'll hear him. The wind too. And when you 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> hear the wind,
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> you'll fly. So he stopped talking. And became its 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> nature, the Eagle.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> The Eagle soared, and its flight said all it needed to say.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> eagles have such high pitched calls, i dont like that.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> yea they screech like sea gulls
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> We call seagulls 'shite hawks', just because.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> its not an unfamiliar name here either
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> We use english here because it's our first language.
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> oh you use a stolen language , no  wait ,
>>>>>>>>>> you're all british immigrants well you might be denied next
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> maybe so.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> We don't call fairly clean birds Fecal Avians.  I think the 
>>>>>>>>> phrase is, Call a spade a spade.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> what do you call them
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> seagulls <--- without a space
>>>>>>
>>>>>> well that's not english either
>>>>>
>>>>> Actually they fly around sandy beaches, and are sometimes found 
>>>>> near lakes inland.  Wells are underground but these are flying 
>>>>> white and pepper L birds.  You're always caught up on dirty tombs.  
>>>>> I don't think you'll ever be worth more than 3 mass graves. My best 
>>>>> caving experience was in Concord near Oklahoma when I was shorter.
>>>>
>>>> its a shame you wreck every point you try to make
>>>
>>> but the thing is that when I get paid I always see the job through.
>>>
>>> plural noun: seagulls
>>> a popular name for a gull.
>>
>> the quote machine
> 
> toe the line... what do you have against seagulls?  They're a sign of 
> submarine civilization.

and johnathon livingstone

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